Marcelino is a heart-warming tale of an orphan boy caught in the midst Mexico’s revolution. The story begins as the monks of a poor war ravaged monastery find an infant abandoned on their doorstep. Having nowhere to turn in the wake of the war, they decide to raise him in the monastery. The child grows into a rambunctious boy fond of playing jokes on the friars with his best friend Enrique. Marcelino finds himself yearning for a mother as he observes the deep bond Enrique shares with his mother. An attack by revolutionaries leaves the tiny village in chaos and Enrique dying in the arms of his grieving mother, as Marcelino looks on. Overcome with fear he hides in the one place he was warned to never go — the attic of the monastery. While hiding there he is drawn to a statue with a face so full of love that he is compelled to visit it often. Marcelino is too young to realize that it is a statue of Jesus. Thinking the statue looks hungry, he sneaks bread and wine into the attic and offers it to the statue. As he gives his offering, the statue miraculously comes to life and accepts the gift. Moved by the boy’s gift of faith, Jesus grants Marcelino’s deepest wish, to be reunited with his mother.

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Author: einjel315

Holographic screens are supposedly the predicted future of screens.
Supposedly levitating and is ethereal – it necessarily cant be touched since it would images produced by light, suspended mid air.
The mirascope, uses 2 concave mirrors to reflect the image in a way that it appears to be tangible but is not, pretty cool. (This links to a video on how it works, warning: math – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33IvhNsiPb4)

That being said,It may be a possible way to make holograms happen.

while there are other better existing holographic illusions that have been done (the deceased Tupac shakur’s concert appearance, Japan’s Live Vocaloid concert) I think there could be other ways to produce holograms.

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The blogosphere is made up of all blogs and their interconnections. The term implies that blogs exist together as a connected community (or as a collection of connected communities) or as a social networking service in which everyday authors can publish their opinions. Since the term has been coined, it has been referenced in a number of media and is also used to refer to the Internet.[wikipedia](criticize me later for using wikiped as a source)

What is a Blog?

-A regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style. [http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/blog]

-a web log: a website containing short articles called posts that are changed regularly. Some blogs are written by one person about their own opinions, interests and experiences, while others are written by many different people. Most blogs allow comments from readers..

– a simple page where someone posts stuff from their lives, their hobbies, or anything of interesting nature that’s happening/has happened in their lives

Notable examples: WordPress, Blogspot, Tumblr (microblogging)

The Internet is mostly made up of electronic currents, pulses and what-have you that send signals all across cyberspace, which in turn reaches all over the world to whom ever has internet connection or a device that can connect to the world wide web. It’s an ethereal domain where data travel through and fro in a matter of seconds, and sometimes even less. Now, my idea of the “Blogosphere” is that it is where the multitude of blogs, sites, pages on the internet reside; in it’s own sense it’s its own world (refer to pic above). A world made up of electronic signals and pulses where each of those lines represent the travel of data from one point of the world to another – and even then, the photo manipulation I did is a great under estimation of it’s massive scope and reach. To give it a bigger picture I found this photo that shows what I imagine the “blogosphere” may look like.

It is literally like a web, each line interconnected no matter where it begins or ends. Some have a common origin, and then divides into more lines and sub parts (much like a webhost is to a domain/blog).Basically I imagine the blogosphere to be a universe of information, energy, with its own cycle of coming and going in and out of existence.

To put it in retrospective, image the power grid of our country:

Electric Power is generated by the power plants

The power plants distribute energy through various underground lines and towers as a hub

The lines are then segmented again by transformers

Transformers are a hub to a number of houses or buildings

Each building has it’s own electric wiring system; From lights, to the socket plugs